Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland’s population, the persistence of childhood dental caries underscores a need to reduce the disease burden experienced by children living in Scotland. Application of fluoride varnish (FV) to children’s teeth provides an evidence-based approach to achieving this goal. Despite policy, health service targets and professional recommendations supporting application, not all children receive FV in line with guidance. The objective of this study was to use the theoretical domains framework (TDF) to further an understanding of what may influence fluoride varnish application (FVA) in General Dental Practice in Scotland. Methods: A postal questionnaire assessing current...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the use of fluoride in children’s denti...
Background: The Taiwanese government considers fluoride varnish to be a major component of preventiv...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland's population, the persistence...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland’s population, the persistenc...
Background All children attending General Dental Practice in Scotland are recommended to receive tw...
Abstract Background Financial incentives are often used to influence professional practice, yet the ...
Objective: National guidelines recommend that all children under age six receive fluoride varnish (F...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its policy on addressing the poor oral health of Scotti...
Background: Financial incentives are often used to influence professional practice, yet the factors ...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its policy on addressing the poor oral health of Scottis...
DesignA two year placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomised control trial in 1-4-year-old children...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases worldwide. Although dental caries can be ...
Introduction: Fluoride is widely used as a method of reducing caries and while much is known about t...
The use of fluoride involves a balance between the protective effect against caries and the risk of ...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the use of fluoride in children’s denti...
Background: The Taiwanese government considers fluoride varnish to be a major component of preventiv...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland's population, the persistence...
Objectives: Despite recent improvements in the oral health of Scotland’s population, the persistenc...
Background All children attending General Dental Practice in Scotland are recommended to receive tw...
Abstract Background Financial incentives are often used to influence professional practice, yet the ...
Objective: National guidelines recommend that all children under age six receive fluoride varnish (F...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its policy on addressing the poor oral health of Scotti...
Background: Financial incentives are often used to influence professional practice, yet the factors ...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its policy on addressing the poor oral health of Scottis...
DesignA two year placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomised control trial in 1-4-year-old children...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases worldwide. Although dental caries can be ...
Introduction: Fluoride is widely used as a method of reducing caries and while much is known about t...
The use of fluoride involves a balance between the protective effect against caries and the risk of ...
Purpose: To assess the effect of varnish fluoride therapy accompanying routine oral health care in o...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the use of fluoride in children’s denti...
Background: The Taiwanese government considers fluoride varnish to be a major component of preventiv...